...South-East
governors can’t kill Biafra — IPOB …Buratai: FG has final say on whether IPOB
is
a terror group .. Northern Govs embark on peace mission to S-East, S-South
…Buratai: FG has final say on whether IPOB is a terror group …Buratai: FG has
final say on whether IPOB is a terror group ABUJA — SENATE President, Dr.
Bukola Saraki, has kicked against the Defence Headquarters’ categorization of
the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, as a terrorist organisation, saying that
it was not only unconstitutional but also against due process and such had no
effect.He urged those who had been acting on the categorization to cool down because “we are a country that operates by laid-down process under every circumstance.” Saraki’s declaration came as the federal government yesterday directed the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, Abubakar Malami, SAN, to initiate a process in court today to ban IPOB. At the weekend, the Police said they would prosecute arrested IPOB members with charges of terrorism. But Saraki in a statement he personally signed yesterday, said the National Assembly will carry out a holistic investigation into the military’s show of force in the South-East and its ongoing Operation Python Dance II, particularly in remote villages around Umuahia, the Abia State capital, as well as the crisis in the geo-political zone.
He called for calm and restraint among all Nigerians to
ensure that all hands are on deck to find the right solution to the current
problem rather than worsening the crisis. Saraki spoke as Nigerian Army said
yesterday that its categorization of IPOB as a terrorist organization last week
was not the position of the country, saying the power to declare an
organization a terrorist group lies with relevant federal government agencies.
This is even as five
northern governors, yesterday began a two-day visit to the South-East and
South-South geo-political zones in search of peace, with Abia as their first
port of call. Also, members of the South-East Senate Caucus yesterday, said
that they were all united in support of Saraki’s position. S-East senators back
Saraki Speaking in Abuja, Chairman of the caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, said
the caucus was aligning with the position of Saraki that the proscription and
categorization of IPOB as a terrorist organization was unconstitutional,
adding, “we align with the position of the Senate President and we are calling
for full investigation into the crisis.” Saraki’s statement Saraki’s statement
reads in full: “Following the clash between the military and members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, I hereby call for calm and restraint by all
Nigerians so that we would all jointly find the right solution to the current
problem rather than worsening the crisis.
“Our brothers and
sisters in the South-East, in particular, should continue to maintain peace and
tranquility and go about their lawful business. This crisis will not benefit
anybody but would only expose innocent people to unwarranted danger. “At this
point, Nigerians outside the South-East who have worked to ensure that the
crisis does not spread to other parts of the country deserve our commendation.
I, therefore, call for continued efforts to sustain peace, unity and stability
in all our communities so as to ensure that all residents, no matter their
religion, tribe and creed, remain protected and safe under the law. “It is also
important that commentators and purveyors of information on all media platforms
should be conscious of the need, at all times, to maintain the unity of the
country. Therefore, they must refrain from circulating information that has the
potential to aggravate the crisis.
“We should all
realise, as individuals and as a collective, that Nigeria is all we have and it
is in our individual and collective interests that we do not stoke the fire of
crisis and fan the ember of discord through the message we are spreading. We
must all protect and strengthen our country rather than contributing to her
collapse and disintegration. “I also wish to state that the announcement of the
proscription of the group known as Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, by
governors of the South-East states and the categorization of the group as a
‘terrorist organisation’ by the Nigerian military are unconstitutional and does
not follow due process. “Our laws make clear provisions for taking such actions
and without the due process being followed, such declaration cannot have
effect. I am sure the President will do the needful by initiating the right
process.
“This will go a long
way in demonstrating to the world at large that we are a country that operates
by laid down process under every circumstance. So, those who have been
hammering on this point should maintain their cool. “We must commend the
military for their efforts in restoring peace to different parts of the country
and sustaining the unity of the country. However, in the face of provocation,
the military should allow themselves to be guided by their training which
emphasises respect for human rights, even in war. Also, given the nature of
this particular situation, the military has every reason to be hesitant in the
use of force. “Also, it is my view that we should not over-stretch the
military. We need to protect our military against dissipation of their fighting
strength. And this means we need to strengthen the Police and equip them with
the capacity to deal with civil crises.
“That is why we, in
the National Assembly, are already reviewing the Police Act and also looking at
the possibility of enabling other para-military agencies to help in curbing
civil unrest and maintenance of law and order. “I want to also make it clear
that the National Assembly intends to embark on a fact-finding investigation
aimed at determining what actually happened during the period of the military
exercise in the South-East. “We want to be able to sift the facts from the
fiction and determine who did what. It is quite clear that all the facts are
not yet known. We assure Nigerians that there will be no cover-up. We intend to
lay the facts bare. “On a long term, we want to remind Nigerians that the
reason for embarking on constitution review by the National Assembly was to
enable us look into issues that are agitating the minds of Nigerians and
creating tension among us. We have promised that the exercise would be
continuous. “We intend to keep that promise by further taking decisions that
would strengthen and improve on our structures.
The Eighth National Assembly, on resumption, will play its
constitutional role by addressing all those issues that are agitating the minds
of our people and over which they feel so strong. I appeal to all our people to
always direct their grievances to the right channels. “Let me further reiterate
the need for all leaders of thought — political, religious and traditional — to
continue to engage with our people on the need to maintain peace and be our
brothers’ keepers.” FG has final say on declaration of IPOB as terrorists organization
— Army chief However, the Nigerian Army, said last week’s position on the
status of IPOB is not the position of the country, saying the power to declare
an organization as a terrorist group lies with relevant federal government
agencies. Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, who said this, on the
occasion of the Nigerian Army Chief of Army Staff, COAS, 2nd and 3rd Quarters
Conference 2017, held in Abuja, stressed that though the Army had labeled the
separatist IPOB a terrorist group and South-East governors subsequently
proscribed it, the Federal Government would take a final decision on the
pronouncements.
He noted that there are guidelines as provided in the
country’s Terrorism Act which conferred such powers exclusively on some relevant
government agencies. His words: “As regards the proscription, this is what I
want to give: the federal government will take a final decision on that. There
are guidelines as provided in the Terrorism Act and I am sure the relevant
government agencies will take appropriate steps whether to arrest or whether to
do any other actions and we will receive the appropriate directives from the
authorities.” Buratai said the ongoing Operation Python Dance II in the
South-East and the forthcoming Operation Crocodile Smile in both the
South-South and South-West, are aimed at reassuring Nigerians, and law abiding
citizens that the Nigerian Army and, indeed, other security agencies are really
concerned with the safety and security of their lives and property in the country.
Army not under pressure from FG — Buratai He denied
insinuations that the Nigerian Army was acting under political pressure from
the Federal Government to veer off its core mandate in its ongoing operation in
the South East, saying the service was merely carrying out its constitutionally
assigned duty. The Nigerian Army boss, who disclosed that Operation Crocodile
Smile II, would only be launched immediately after Operation Python Dance II,
said the organization under him was totally loyal to the federal
administration, even as he charged its personnel to remain apolitical in their
chosen career. He disagreed with those who hold the view that his organization
was under political pressure from certain quarters to violate its rules of
engagement in the ongoing Operation Python Dance II in the South-East. “You
should understand the context by which the Nigerian Army is operating. Nigerian
Army is part of the political consideration in the democratic system. It is
part of the democratic process, it is a product of the democratic governance.
So we are not receiving any pressure, we are giving what the constitution
provided for us, constitutionally what our responsibilities are for us. “So we
are not under any pressure whatsoever.
There are several provisions that give us those
responsibilities and also to carry out such task as duly assigned by the
government or by the constituted authority. “Be rest assured that we don’t have
any other role that is outside the constitution. Nigerian Army is part of the
political consideration in the democratic system; it is part of the democratic
process, it’s a product of the democratic governance, “he said. He also
dismissed insinuation that the conference was aimed at keeping commanders
abreast of strategies on the various operations in the southern part of the
country. Hear him: “Training is a continuous exercise in the Nigerian Army in
particular and the military in general. Since we came on board in 2015, we have
been having series of exercises and we did the same set of exercises in 2016
and we are repeating the same thing this year. ‘’You are aware of Operation
Harbin Kunama II, the ongoing Egwu Eke II in the South-East and very soon, at
the the end of Python Dance, we move into Crocodile Smile II. This is just to
reassure Nigerians, law abiding citizens that the Nigerian Army and indeed
other security agencies are really concerned with the safety and security of
their lives and property.”
Why we are visiting
S-East, S-South – Northern govs The five Northern governors on peace mission to
the South-East and South-South to douse tension and promote peace and dialogue
among all sections of Nigeria include chairman of the Northern Governors Forum
and governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima. Others in the delegation are
Governors Aminu Masari of Katsina, Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto, Abubakar Bagudu of
Kebbi and Simon Lalong of Plateau states. According to a statement by Imam
Imam, Sokoto governor’s spokesman, the delegation, which arrived Abia State,
yesterday, “will hold meetings with their counterparts in Rivers, Abia and Imo
States. “Apart from the visit to political leaderships in those states, the
delegation is expected to meet with traditional and religious leaders.
They will also confer with Northerners resident in those
states. “Importantly, the delegation will reassure their counterparts in the
South-South and South-East that all Nigerians are free to stay in all parts of
the country, especially in the North, and that the entire North stands with the
people of South-East in this period of heightened tension.” He said the visit
has the blessing of President Muhammadu Buhari, adding that the consultations
would continue with all stakeholders to enhance unity and peace in Nigeria.
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